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The audio titled "Diving Suit" begins with the distinct sound of neoprene material rubbing against each other, a noise that can be characterized as a mixture of a soft squeak and a friction-filled rub. This sound is usually associated with the process of putting on a wetsuit, a specialized garment made from neoprene that is typically used in water sports like scuba diving. As the audio progresses, the frequency of the rubbing and squeaking noises increases, indicating the individual is likely adjusting the suit to fit snugly. The sound of the suit being adjusted is interspersed with brief moments of silence, perhaps marking the moments when the individual is taking a breather or making sure the suit is fitting correctly. The audio effectively captures the experience of preparing for a dive by donning a neoprene wetsuit.